• alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.org
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    15 days ago

    i think this topic has about run its course in terms of productiveness, and has mostly devolved into people complaining about being held to (objectively correct) vegan ethics. locking

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    16 days ago

    Was that ever up for debate? I mean, what do people believe happens when one takes a creature adapted to breathing through water out of said water?

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      16 days ago

      My dad is adamant that fish don’t feel pain. He just heard it from someone when he was young, and accepted it as fact because it made him feel better as a fishing enthusiast.

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        15 days ago

        Well, if he is a responsible fishing enthusiast, he should be putting the fish out of its misery by stunning it in the head right away. As mentioned in the article, this is still the best way to ensure that the fish don’t suffer

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      15 days ago

      they don’t want to think about it, or they directly think that all animals doesn’t feel pain (or that the pain they suffer it’s not important because they are just animals and “we as humans, are above them”.

      As a kid I liked to go fishing with my step father, and we (or at least I) never thought about what the fish felt, as they were so different to us, and they taught us that this was normal and fun.

      It was years later that I really thought about it.